Enum lsp_server::ErrorCode

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum ErrorCode {
Show 13 variants ParseError = -32_700, InvalidRequest = -32_600, MethodNotFound = -32_601, InvalidParams = -32_602, InternalError = -32_603, ServerErrorStart = -32_099, ServerErrorEnd = -32_000, ServerNotInitialized = -32_002, UnknownErrorCode = -32_001, RequestCanceled = -32_800, ContentModified = -32_801, ServerCancelled = -32_802, RequestFailed = -32_803,
}

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ParseError = -32_700

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InvalidRequest = -32_600

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MethodNotFound = -32_601

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InvalidParams = -32_602

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InternalError = -32_603

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ServerErrorStart = -32_099

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ServerErrorEnd = -32_000

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ServerNotInitialized = -32_002

Error code indicating that a server received a notification or request before the server has received the initialize request.

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UnknownErrorCode = -32_001

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RequestCanceled = -32_800

The client has canceled a request and a server has detected the cancel.

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ContentModified = -32_801

The server detected that the content of a document got modified outside normal conditions. A server should NOT send this error code if it detects a content change in it unprocessed messages. The result even computed on an older state might still be useful for the client.

If a client decides that a result is not of any use anymore the client should cancel the request.

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ServerCancelled = -32_802

The server cancelled the request. This error code should only be used for requests that explicitly support being server cancellable.

@since 3.17.0

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RequestFailed = -32_803

A request failed but it was syntactically correct, e.g the method name was known and the parameters were valid. The error message should contain human readable information about why the request failed.

@since 3.17.0

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impl Clone for ErrorCode

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fn clone(&self) -> ErrorCode

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ErrorCode

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Copy for ErrorCode

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